Math courses you say?
I've had Group Theory and Complex Analysis both at 8:30 am before. Group Theory wasn't too bad, but Complex Analysis was not fun, since the prof clearly was not a morning person either. I'm afraid the solution to taking too many math courses is to not do it (had 5 this term, had to drop one).
Abstract algebra sure is fun though. It's probably my favourite part of math, other than maybe theoretical computer science. My favourite course this term is on Galois theory, which, incidentally, is the only context in which I can find groups interesting.
Avoid taking sleeping pills, though. If you don't have caffeine for a while, your body should go back to realizing that you're not trying to kill it and it will sleep. God designed our bodies to sleep so they can recharge. You can't force your body to do something it wasn't designed to do, otherwise, you'll run into these problems. ^_^;
Nate (post: 1351944) wrote:If you're going for soda-like things, then basically the best energy drink you're going to find is Red Bull. It's pretty much known for being the best energy drink on the market, hands down. It doesn't taste so great, but it works.
If you don't want to use the Red Bull route, I can personally attest to the effectiveness of these little plastic bottles you can find at most stores called 5 Hour Energy. They're little energy shots, and trust me, they work, and they work well.
Pascal (post: 1351931) wrote:Real Analysis, not Complex. I think abstract is fun too, but everything in it... not just Galois Theory, (haven't really dealt with Galois Theory, although the story of poor little Galois is sad... Poor Galois...)
Pascal, do you have a LiveJournal or some other form of a blog? If you are not really looking for advice or rather, not willing to accept it before you posted, your rant may be better suited outside of CAA...
Also, hard classes are meant to challenge the mind more than the physical body (unless you are in the athletic department). You shouldn't push yourself too hard unless you somehow find joy in making yourself suffer.
Pascal (post: 1351984) wrote:Thanks for the advice guys (goes off to grab some red bull - I promise to only take these during the semester as needed).
Pascal (post: 1351984) wrote:No need to be hostile, I'd take your advice if the option was available silly. I'm glad you're all worried about me, but how would you act if you were in my situation. Not one where math was just "one of those courses" but the very language of the passion you pursued.
Even though I would hope you wouldn't hurt yourself from the endevour, I would also hope you would put your all into your dreams, come hell and high water. So I must admit that what I would feel for you would be conflicted, that's the contradiction of the human experience, eh?
What's more important is how I'll feel about all of this two weeks after the semester is done. That will be the interesting part and the acid test of whether or not this whole thing was worth it. amyrite.
Thanks for the advice guys (goes off to grab some red bull - I promise to only take these during the semester as needed).
blkmage (post: 1351921) wrote:Math courses you say?
I've had Group Theory and Complex Analysis both at 8:30 am before. Group Theory wasn't too bad, but Complex Analysis was not fun, since the prof clearly was not a morning person either. I'm afraid the solution to taking too many math courses is to not do it (had 5 this term, had to drop one).
Abstract algebra sure is fun though. It's probably my favourite part of math, other than maybe theoretical computer science. My favourite course this term is on Galois theory, which, incidentally, is the only context in which I can find groups interesting.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1352170) wrote:Theoretical computer science? Surely you don't mean computational theory....
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